Escodegen is only used when generating partial source maps, the final
result is computed manually.

For minification esmangle/escodegen is replaced by UglifyJS for two
reasons:

It was breaking in some of my tests

It is 10x slower than UglifyJS. For a bundle with 50k lines of code
UglifyJS took about 4 seconds versus 35 seconds from esmangle/escodegen)

Dependency on coffee-script-redux was removed. While its still possible
to use the 'handlers' option to build compile-to-js languages directly,
this tool now reads '// @sourceMappingURL' tags from the end of the file
in order to map correctly to the original files. This means any
compile-to-js language that produces source maps is supported out-of-box.

By default, source maps for npm dependencies are not included.

Module paths are replaced by unique identifiers, which leads to a small
improvement in the resulting size. When the __filename or __dirname
variables are used, a mapping for that module uid to the filename will
be used.

Multiple entry points can be specified, with the last being exported
if the 'export' option is used. This can be used to create test bundles.

$ bin/powerbuild --help
Usage: powerbuild OPT* ENTRY_FILE+ OPT*
-a, --alias ALIAS:TO replace requires of file identified by ALIAS with TO
-h, --handler EXT:MODULE handle files with extension EXT with module MODULE
-m, --minify minify output using uglify.js
-c, --compress Compress/optimize code when minifying
(automatically enabled by this option). Enabling
will break the generated source map.
-o, --output FILE output to FILE instead of stdout
-r, --root DIR unqualified requires are relative to DIR; default: cwd
-s, --source-map FILE output a source map to FILE
-v, --verbose verbose output sent to stderr
-w, --watch watch input files/dependencies for changes and rebuild bundle
-x, --export NAME export the last given entry module as NAME
--deps do not bundle; just list the files that would be bundled
--help display this help message and exit
--ignore-missing continue without error when dependency resolution fails
--inline-source-map include the source map as a data URI in the generated bundle
--inline-sources include source content in generated source maps
--node if needed by any module, emulate a node.js
environment by including globals such as Buffer,
process and setImmediate; default: on
--cache-path file where to read/write a json-encoded cache that
is used for fast, incremental builds.
default: '.powerbuild-cache~' in the current
directory
--disable-disk-cache disables persistence of incremental build cache
to disk. Incremental build will only work with the
--watch option
--npm-source-maps add mappings for npm modules in the resulting
source map(significantly increases the build time)
--version display the version number and exit

Specify multiple entry points which will be "required" at startup. Only
the last entry point will be exported when used in conjunction with the
'--export' option. This is mostly useful for building test bundles which
can be referenced from a single 'script' tag

powerbuild test/*.js --source-map tests.js.map -o tests.js

Watch every file in the dependency graph and rebuild when a file changes.
Unlike commonjs-everywhere, this tool caches partial builds to disk, so this
is not necessary for incremental builds.

powerbuild -wo my-library.js -x MyLibrary src/entry-file.js

Use a browser-specific version of /lib/node-compatible.js (remember to use
root-relative paths for aliasing). An empty alias target is used to delay
errors to runtime when requiring the source module (fs in this case). The
'browser' field in package.json will also be used if available when building
bundles with node.js emulation(which is the default).

Constructor for an object that can keeps track of build options and is used to
trigger incremental rebuilds.

options is an object that can contain the following properties:

entryPoints is an array of filenames relative to process.cwd() that
will be used to initialize the bundle. The last item in this array will
also be used when the 'export' option is specified

root: Same as cli.

export: Same as cli.

aliases: an object whose keys and values are root-rooted paths
(/src/file.js), representing values that will replace requires that
resolve to the associated keys

handlers: an object whose keys are file extensions ('.coffee') and
whose values are functions that receives the file contents as arguments
and returns one of the following:

Spidermonkey-format JS AST like the one esprima produces

A string of javascript

An object with the keys 'code' and 'map' containing strings with
javascript and sourcemaps respectively.
A handler for JSON is included by default. If no handler is defined for
a file extension, it is assumed to be JavaScript. (The default
coffeescript-redux handler was removed because this tool now reads
'// @sourceMappingURL' comment tags, so it can be used in conjunction
with the default coffeescript compiler)

node: Same as cli. When true(default) the bundling phase will emit
globals for 'process', 'Buffer' or 'setImmediate' if any of those are
used by any of the bundled modules. Setting this to false will completely
disable node.js emulation, excluding core node.js modules(path, util...)
from the bundle. This may be used to create bundles targeted at node.js.
(While this will not be a very common case, it can be used for example
to distribute node.js apps as a single javascript file containing all
dependencies).

verbose: Same as cli.

ignoreMissing: Same as cli.

minify: Same as cli.

compress: Same as cli.

output: Name of the output file. The file will not be written, this
is used when building the source map.

sourceMap: Same as cli. This may be true to make the source map have
the same name as 'output' with '.map' appended.

sourceMappingURLRoot: Prefix for the 'sourceMappingURL' value. Useful
if you want to host your source maps in a different server.

inlineSourceMap: Same as cli.

inlineSources: Same as cli.

npmSourceMaps: Same as cli. This is disabled by default because
it greatly increases build efficiency and normally you wont care about
debugging external modules.

Since the above command specifies components as the root directory for
unqualified requires, we are able to require components/users/model.coffee
with require 'users/model'. The output file will be
public/javascripts/app.js.